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| | Chess Notes by Edward Winter |
 | | Whether J. Bishop was a pseudonym is unknown, but as a long shot it may be noted that in 1898 (15 April issue, pages 104-106, and 15 June issue, pages 171-172) La Stratégie published two games lost by a player named J. Bishop, of Iquique (Chile). |
 | | She won £1, while her husband received £15 for finishing top in the Premier Tourney. |
 | | Colliver (with the initial J.) was listed on page 5 of the Croydon Advertiser of 25 October 1919 as one of those who secured a draw. |
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